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1 Trivia Review: World War II

2 Round 1: Between the Wars & the Rise of Dictators

3 Round 1: Question 1 QUESTION: This treaty, signed by the French & the Germans in 1925 signified an attempt to establish a lasting peace between the former enemies.QUESTION: This treaty, signed by the French & the Germans in 1925 signified an attempt to establish a lasting peace between the former enemies. ANSWER: The Locarno TreatyANSWER: The Locarno Treaty

4 QUESTION: This was the name of Germany’s interwar government – a government that attempted democracy in the aftermath of World War IQUESTION: This was the name of Germany’s interwar government – a government that attempted democracy in the aftermath of World War I ANSWER: The Weimar RepublicANSWER: The Weimar Republic Round 1: Question 2

5 QUESTION: What are three factors contributing to Hitler’s rise to power in Germany prior to WWIIQUESTION: What are three factors contributing to Hitler’s rise to power in Germany prior to WWII ANSWER: Germany’s economy was struggling; Resentment about Treaty of Versailles, German nationalism, Fear of CommunismANSWER: Germany’s economy was struggling; Resentment about Treaty of Versailles, German nationalism, Fear of Communism Round 1: Question 3

6 QUESTION: List at least three major characteristics of fascism, as seen in Nazi Germany.QUESTION: List at least three major characteristics of fascism, as seen in Nazi Germany. ANSWER: Extreme militarism, extreme nationalism, heavy censorship, youth indoctrination, propaganda, separate social classes, etc.ANSWER: Extreme militarism, extreme nationalism, heavy censorship, youth indoctrination, propaganda, separate social classes, etc. Round 1: Question 4

7 Round 1: Question 5 QUESTION: List three major dictators of the World War II era, as well as the country to which each belonged.QUESTION: List three major dictators of the World War II era, as well as the country to which each belonged. ANSWER: Adolf Hitler – Germany; Benito Mussolini – Italy; Joseph Stalin – Soviet Union; Francisco Franco - SpainANSWER: Adolf Hitler – Germany; Benito Mussolini – Italy; Joseph Stalin – Soviet Union; Francisco Franco - Spain

8 Round 2: Early Aggression

9 Round 2: Question 1 QUESTION: During the 1930s, one of Hitler’s primary goals was to establish the Third German Empire – an empire that would supposedly last for 1,000 years. What was the name of this empire?QUESTION: During the 1930s, one of Hitler’s primary goals was to establish the Third German Empire – an empire that would supposedly last for 1,000 years. What was the name of this empire? ANSWER: The Third ReichANSWER: The Third Reich

10 Round 2: Question 2 QUESTION: The occupation of this land is often considered to be Hitler’s FIRST violation of the Treaty of Versailles.QUESTION: The occupation of this land is often considered to be Hitler’s FIRST violation of the Treaty of Versailles. ANSWER: The Rhineland (strip of land between France & Germany)ANSWER: The Rhineland (strip of land between France & Germany)

11 QUESTION: List the 3 countries, in order, that were Hitler’s earliest (pre-war) territorial aggressions.QUESTION: List the 3 countries, in order, that were Hitler’s earliest (pre-war) territorial aggressions. ANSWER: Austria, Czechoslovakia, PolandANSWER: Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland Round 2: Question 3

12 Round 2: Question 4 QUESTION: Explain the decision that was made at the Munich Conference.QUESTION: Explain the decision that was made at the Munich Conference. ANSWER: Great Britain & France “allowed” Hitler to take Czechoslovakia, as he promised that it was his “last territorial demand”ANSWER: Great Britain & France “allowed” Hitler to take Czechoslovakia, as he promised that it was his “last territorial demand”

13 Round 2: Question 5 QUESTION: This diplomatic agreement was signed by both Hitler and Stalin; agreed to not attack one another & they would split Poland into two different zones of occupation after Germany invadedQUESTION: This diplomatic agreement was signed by both Hitler and Stalin; agreed to not attack one another & they would split Poland into two different zones of occupation after Germany invaded ANSWER: Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression PactANSWER: Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact

14 Round 3: Axis Aggression

15 Round 3: Question 1 QUESTION: In the year 1940, these were the primary AXIS powers.QUESTION: In the year 1940, these were the primary AXIS powers. ANSWER: Germany, Italy and JapanANSWER: Germany, Italy and Japan

16 Round 3: Question 2 QUESTION: In 1939, this event marked the beginning of World War II.QUESTION: In 1939, this event marked the beginning of World War II. ANSWER: The German invasion of Poland (September 1 st )ANSWER: The German invasion of Poland (September 1 st )

17 Round 3: Question 3 QUESTION: After the fall of France in 1940, the Nazis established a puppet regime in Southern France. What was the name of this regime?QUESTION: After the fall of France in 1940, the Nazis established a puppet regime in Southern France. What was the name of this regime? ANSWER: The Vichy RegimeANSWER: The Vichy Regime

18 Round 3: Question 4 QUESTION: What was the significance of the outcome of the Battle of Britain?QUESTION: What was the significance of the outcome of the Battle of Britain? ANSWER: Germany abandoned plans to invade Britain after the RAF successfully defended Britain and the British refused to surrenderANSWER: Germany abandoned plans to invade Britain after the RAF successfully defended Britain and the British refused to surrender

19 Round 3: Question 5 QUESTION: Explain the conflict that emerged between the U.S. and Japan in the months preceding the bombing of Pearl Harbor.QUESTION: Explain the conflict that emerged between the U.S. and Japan in the months preceding the bombing of Pearl Harbor. ANSWER: Japan was attempting to build an empire; U.S. felt threatened; warned to stop; did not stop; oil embargo; bombingANSWER: Japan was attempting to build an empire; U.S. felt threatened; warned to stop; did not stop; oil embargo; bombing

20 Round 4: Allied Advance

21 Round 4: Question 1 QUESTION: This battle is considered the turning point of the war in Europe because the Soviet Union started pushing back the Germans to the westQUESTION: This battle is considered the turning point of the war in Europe because the Soviet Union started pushing back the Germans to the west ANSWER: Battle of StalingradANSWER: Battle of Stalingrad

22 Round 4: Question 2 QUESTION: What were the Japanese attempting to attain during the Battle of the Coral Sea?QUESTION: What were the Japanese attempting to attain during the Battle of the Coral Sea? ANSWER: Australia (first time since Pearl Harbor that a Japanese advance had been stopped)ANSWER: Australia (first time since Pearl Harbor that a Japanese advance had been stopped)

23 Round 4: Question 3 QUESTION: This battle is known as the final German offensive on the Western Front.QUESTION: This battle is known as the final German offensive on the Western Front. ANSWER: The Battle of the BulgeANSWER: The Battle of the Bulge

24 QUESTION: In terms of the Soviet Union, what was the significance of D-Day?QUESTION: In terms of the Soviet Union, what was the significance of D-Day? ANSWER: It was the opening of the 2 nd front in Western Europe (Stalin had been asking for…)ANSWER: It was the opening of the 2 nd front in Western Europe (Stalin had been asking for…) Round 4: Question 4

25 QUESTION: What did Stalin agree to do at the Yalta Conference?QUESTION: What did Stalin agree to do at the Yalta Conference? ANSWER: Stalin agreed to join war effort against Japan within 90 days of Germany’s surrenderANSWER: Stalin agreed to join war effort against Japan within 90 days of Germany’s surrender Round 4: Question 5

26 BONUS ROUND QUESTION: Put the following events in correct chronological order:QUESTION: Put the following events in correct chronological order: Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor; Hitler invades Poland; U.S. enters WWII; Atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima/Nagasaki; Germany surrenders; Battle of Britain; D- Day InvasionJapanese bomb Pearl Harbor; Hitler invades Poland; U.S. enters WWII; Atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima/Nagasaki; Germany surrenders; Battle of Britain; D- Day Invasion

27 BONUS ROUND ANSWER:ANSWER: 1.Hitler invades Poland 2.Battle of Britain 3.Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor 4.U.S. enters WWII 5.D-Day invasion 6.Germany surrenders 7.Atomic bomb is dropped on H/N

28 Round 5: The Holocaust

29 Round 5: Question 1 QUESTION: Describe the Nazi attitude toward their own race and toward othersQUESTION: Describe the Nazi attitude toward their own race and toward others ANSWER: The Germans were a superior race of people; All others were inferiorANSWER: The Germans were a superior race of people; All others were inferior

30 Round 5: Question 2 QUESTION: Other than Jewish people, identify another group of people that were victims of Nazi persecutionQUESTION: Other than Jewish people, identify another group of people that were victims of Nazi persecution ANSWER: Communists, Socialists, Gypsies, Slavs, Jehovah Witnesses, Homosexuals, Mentally & Physically Disabled, AsocialsANSWER: Communists, Socialists, Gypsies, Slavs, Jehovah Witnesses, Homosexuals, Mentally & Physically Disabled, Asocials

31 Round 5: Question 3 QUESTION: What was term for the place the Jewish people were taken initially, before being sent to concentration camps, and where were they located?QUESTION: What was term for the place the Jewish people were taken initially, before being sent to concentration camps, and where were they located? ANSWER: Ghettos; PolandANSWER: Ghettos; Poland

32 Round 5: Question 4 QUESTION: What was “The Final Solution to the Jewish Question”?QUESTION: What was “The Final Solution to the Jewish Question”? ANSWER: Annihilation of the Jewish race, carried out through death campsANSWER: Annihilation of the Jewish race, carried out through death camps

33 Round 5: Question 5 QUESTION: Identify 2 ways the Nuremberg Laws restricted the rights of the Jewish population.QUESTION: Identify 2 ways the Nuremberg Laws restricted the rights of the Jewish population. ANSWER: Jewish Newspapers could no longer be sold; Jews lost the right to vote; Jews had to surrender drivers’ licenses & car registrations; Jews were required to carry identification cards; Jewish passports & papers were marked with a “J”ANSWER: Jewish Newspapers could no longer be sold; Jews lost the right to vote; Jews had to surrender drivers’ licenses & car registrations; Jews were required to carry identification cards; Jewish passports & papers were marked with a “J”

34 BONUS ROUND QUESTION: Identify 2 similarities and 2 differences between the treatment of the Jewish population by the Nazis and the treatment of the Japanese American population by the Americans.QUESTION: Identify 2 similarities and 2 differences between the treatment of the Jewish population by the Nazis and the treatment of the Japanese American population by the Americans. ANSWER: Similarities: discrimination, had to move/go to camps, were not allowed to leave, both were compensated by governments in years following Differences: Jewish people were abused and killed systematically and were sent to other countries; Japanese Americans did not experience genocide, they stayed in America, not all were sent to campsANSWER: Similarities: discrimination, had to move/go to camps, were not allowed to leave, both were compensated by governments in years following Differences: Jewish people were abused and killed systematically and were sent to other countries; Japanese Americans did not experience genocide, they stayed in America, not all were sent to camps


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